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Comment by bko

2 days ago

I don't know, I've heard for years that everything your write will be forever on the internet, but from my experience, it's the opposite. I tried looking into my old blogger, photobucket or AIM conversations and they're nowhere to be found.

Sure maybe they exist in some corporate servers when the companies were sold for scraps. And I suppose if I became famous and someone wanted to write an expose about my youthful debauchery, but for all practical purposes all this stuff has disappeared. Or maybe not. How much do we know about the digital presence of someone like the guy who shot Trump or Las Vegas shooter. Or maybe it's known but hidden? I'm impressed that Amazon has my very first order from over 10 years ago, but that's just not par for the course.

Why would AI steal my identity and post as me? I'm not that interesting.

My data is just not the valuable and I imagine that within the next 5-10 years AI will be trained almost entirely on synthetic data.

About 20 years ago, my name showed up on a handful of websites that I could find. Was related to school activities I participated in. Used to surprise me then.

Even my damn personal website was in the top 5 Google results for my name, despite no attempt at SEO and no popularity.

Today those sites are all gone and it’s as if I no longer exist according to Google .

Instead a new breed of idiots with my name have their life chronicled. I even get a lot of their email because they can’t spell their name properly. One of them even claimed that they owned my domain name in a 3-way email squabble.

I almost no longer exist and it’s kinda nice.

Only PeopleFinder and such show otherwise.

Information storage is the same as fertility.

"If you want to have a baby, you won't be able to conceive. If you want to stay childfree, the condom will break."

If you want to find old logs of your IRC and AIM buddies from 20 years ago, they're gone. If you say something stupid once, it's kept forever.